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Trump Hits 2024 Stump Dogged by Political, Legal Woes

January 30, 2023

Dr. Jeff Broxmeyer, an associate professor of political science, explains how there are no signs that Republican primary voters have abandoned Donald Trump.


13 Signs You’re Experiencing a Freeze Stress Response

January 13, 2023

Dr. Matthew Tull, a psychology professor, explains the body’s freeze response and how people with PTSD often see that defense mechanism go into overdrive.


4 Crucial Questions to Ask Before Taking Blood Pressure Medication, According to a Pharmacist

November 17, 2022

Dr. Katlyn Holt, an assistant lecturer in the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, explains how pharmacists can make sure your medications are effective and reduce the risk of side effects.


How a Mass Lockdown at the World’s Biggest iPhone Factory is India’s Big Chance to Beat Out China as Apple’s Favorite Supplier

November 14, 2022

Dr. Paul Hong, Distinguished University Professor of global supply chain management, discusses China’s COVID-19 containment strategy, iPhone production disruptions and Apple’s search for new manufacturing centers.


A Pharmacist Explains Exactly What Taking Adderall Does to Your Brain

October 28, 2022

Aaron Lengel, PharmD, a licensed pharmacist and assistant professor in the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, discusses how the attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication works by changing the chemistry of your brain.


Upset by R. Kelly’s Prison Sentence? This is Why You Need to Change Your Tune

July 6, 2022

Dr. Celia Williamson, Distinguished University Professor of social work and director of the UToledo Human Trafficking and Social Justice Institute, wrote an op-ed explaining why singer Kelly deserves his 30-year prison sentence.


The Importance of Learning Through Play

December 13, 2021

Dr. Ruslan Slutsky, professor of early childhood education in the Judith Herb College of Education, discusses how playing organized games in kindergarten is an important part of learning.


Biden Hits 79 as Potential Successors Watch From Wings

November 19, 2021

Dr. Sam Nelson, associate professor and chair of the UToledo Department of Political Science and Public Administration, analyzed Democratic successors if President Joe Biden decides not to run for reelection.


Great Lakes Feeling Climate Impact, but Little Legal Recourse for Action

November 8, 2021

Ken Kilbert, professor of law and director of the Legal Institute of the Great Lakes, discusses climate change at the 21st annual Great Lakes Water Law Conference.


Container Shipping Crisis an Unmet Opportunity on Great Lakes

October 25, 2021

Dr. Paul Hong, Distinguished University Professor of global supply chain management, said now is the time for port managers throughout the Great Lakes to make the case for container cargo to grow using the St. Lawrence Seaway.